Dataset: OKLA-
Taxa: Symplocaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oklahoma State University Herbarium


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Symplocos tinctoria (L.) L'Hér.
Elbert L. Little, Jr   362671980-05-27
United States, Oklahoma, McCurtain, Beavers Bend State Park

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Symplocos tinctoria (L.) L'Hér.
Elbert L. Little, Jr   316951977-10-22
United States, Oklahoma, McCurtain, Broken Bow; Little River, 6 mi S of Broken Bow

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Symplocos tinctoria (L.) L'Hér.
Elbert L. Little, Jr   316901977-10-22
United States, Oklahoma, McCurtain, Beavers Bend State Park

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Symplocos tinctoria (L.) L'Hér.
A. P. Blair   s.n.1965-12-22
United States, Oklahoma, McCurtain, Broken Bow; Little River, 6 mi S of Broken Bow

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Symplocos tinctoria (L.) L'Hér.
P. Buck   19531984-04-15
United States, Oklahoma, McCurtain, Broken Bow; ca 10 mi S of Broken Bow at NW corner of US 70 and Little River junction

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Symplocos tinctoria (L.) L'Hér.
A. Marshall   s.n.1958-10-06
United States, Oklahoma, McCurtain, Broken Bow; near Broken Bow

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Symplocos tinctoria (L.) L'Hér.
R. A. Nelson   59131950-04-09
United States, Oklahoma, McCurtain, Beavers Bend State Park; banks of river below park

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Symplocos tinctoria (L.) L'Hér.
R. A. Nelson & H. Holland   60271950-05-21
United States, Oklahoma, McCurtain, Beavers Bend State Park

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Symplocos tinctoria (L.) L'Hér.
E. Alder   s.n.1950-08-19
United States, Oklahoma, McCurtain, Broken Bow; 6 mi S of Broken Bow on Little River

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Symplocos tinctoria (L.) L'Hér.
A. Marshall   s.n.1958-05-07
United States, Oklahoma, McCurtain, Broken Bow; near Broken Bow

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Symplocos tinctoria (L.) L'Hér.
OKLA020042332Geo. L. Fisher   s.n.1933-03-19
United States, Texas, Hardin, Silsbee, 21m

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Symplocos tinctoria (L.) L'Hér.
OKLA020042331B. C. Tharp   471901947-04-05
United States, Texas, Newton, Cow Creek, about 2 miles south of Newton


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